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Driveline/Suspension
Which suspension set-up??
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave5.0" data-source="post: 13130257" data-attributes="member: 135393"><p>A great setup would be the Koni Yellows combined with Steeda Ultralite springs and 05+ GT500 strut mounts. Very balanced and controlled, isn't too expensive, and rides great! Handling is great too.</p><p></p><p>Tires are also a huge deal on our heavy cars. Don't get something with a very soft sidewall, because it will flex too much under the weight. I'm supercharged too and I just put on some Yokohama Advan Neova AD08. I used to have Michelin PSS but the sidewall is too soft and it loses grip around hard corners.</p><p></p><p>Another nice thing to have is a Watts Link. If you can't shell out the coin, a good adjustable Panhard bar is nice to help center the axle. The Watts link is superior in that it won't favor right or left turns and adds to the rigidity and "planted" feeling of the rear end.</p><p></p><p>If you still need more fine tuning, slap on some good adjustable sway bars for under and over steer tuning. They also help significantly reduce body lean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave5.0, post: 13130257, member: 135393"] A great setup would be the Koni Yellows combined with Steeda Ultralite springs and 05+ GT500 strut mounts. Very balanced and controlled, isn't too expensive, and rides great! Handling is great too. Tires are also a huge deal on our heavy cars. Don't get something with a very soft sidewall, because it will flex too much under the weight. I'm supercharged too and I just put on some Yokohama Advan Neova AD08. I used to have Michelin PSS but the sidewall is too soft and it loses grip around hard corners. Another nice thing to have is a Watts Link. If you can't shell out the coin, a good adjustable Panhard bar is nice to help center the axle. The Watts link is superior in that it won't favor right or left turns and adds to the rigidity and "planted" feeling of the rear end. If you still need more fine tuning, slap on some good adjustable sway bars for under and over steer tuning. They also help significantly reduce body lean. [/QUOTE]
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